The last few weeks have seen seismic shifts in the COVID-19 workplace safety landscape. Below is a state-by-state summary of some of the most important changes (and continued requirements):
On January 26, 2022, Hawaii Governor David Ige signed an emergency proclamation relating to COVID-19. Included in the proclamation was an amended statewide face covering order. The existing requirements for face coverings in public settings remain in effect. The proclamation also added that individuals infected with or exposed to COVID-19 must follow all CDC guidance relating to isolation and/or quarantine, including wearing a well-fitted mask for the recommended length of time. The proclamation is set to expire on March 25, 2022.